Extractions: Dublin is a patchwork of villages, each different from the next, each with its own distinctive character. Throughout the city and county, community is local; its focus remains the village. Whether in Ringsend or Sandymount, Fairview or Clontarf, we recognise where we are. Villages create identity. weekly planning list here south dublin county council website

Extractions: A.D. 39 - A.D. 65 Online Medieval and Classical Library Release #16b Originally written in Latin, approximately A.D. 61-65, by the Roman poet Lucan, and probably left unfinished upon his death in A.D. 65. Although the work has been generally known through most of history as the "Pharsalia", modern scholarship tends to agree that this was not Lucan's choice for a title. English translation by Sir Edward Ridley, 1896. The text of this edition is based on that published as "The Pharsalia of Lucan", as translated by Sir Edward Ridley (Longmans, Green, and Co., London, 1896). This edition is in the PUBLIC DOMAIN in the United States. This electronic edition was edited, proofed, and prepared by Douglas B. Killings (DeTroyes@AOL.COM), May 1996. Preparer's Notes

Lucan Index General information with listings of schools, churches, sports facilities, club and businesses in the area. http://www.lucanonline.com/

Extractions: MOBILE: 086 358 18 14 PHONE/FAX: 01 473 58 53 We hope you find our website interesting and informative! Lucan is quickly becoming one of the largest and most densely populated suburbs in the greater Dublin area! If you would like to advertise your business on Lucanonline Contact us now! If you would like to make an entry into our personal classified section Contact us now!

Lucan Newsletter On Line Containing information and news items on local clubs, societies and parish notes of the Lucan area.Category Regional Europe Ireland News and Media Newspapers http://www.lucannewsletter.ie/

Lucan South Catholic Parish Home Page Balgaddy/Ballyowen area, County Dublin. Parish map, staff directory, history, service times.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Europe IrelandThis is a new web site all about Lucan South Parish in Dublin, Ireland,Come and visit us. You may be surprised with what you find. http://homepage.tinet.ie/~lucansouthparish/lucan/

Extractions: Archbishop Ryan National School caters for this area. The School has been extended to cope with the rapid growth of the area. The Board of Management can guarantee place to every child in the parish. Sunday Mass Times Day Time Saturday (vigil) Sunday Holy Days Day Time Vigil Holy day Weekday Masses Day Time Monday to Friday Saturday Bank Holidays HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION Epiphany th Jan.

Extractions: Connecting a PSION Series 5 or greater with a Mac and transferring data between the two can be done cheaply and relatively easily, as Lord Lucan has discovered. The excellent Lord is hereby sharing his insight for the good of the world. File Transfer Firstly, you will need a physical connection between your PSION and Macintosh. Lord Lucan's Mac is of the older variety, with a serial port, and we will assume that is what you have too. (If you in fact do not have a Mac of this type, then tough titty, Lord Lucan cannot help you. Do read on, however...) The Psion company sells MacConnect, a package containing *part* of the link you require, together with some decidedly underpowered software. MacConnect is not cheap, it will set you back some 39 pounds sterling. The cable is not complete either, it is an adapter cable that must be used between the cable they include with the PsiWin package (that is nowadays bundled with all PSIONs) and the Mac. A better solution is this: go to your Mac dealer and buy Palm MacPac. This is a connection package similar to MacConnect, but intended for use with a Palm handheld and a Mac with a serial port. It contains the very same adapter cable discussed above. (Palm also make a USB solution, so USB-equipped Mac owners may be in luck after all, but Lord Lucan has had no need to foray into this area.) Palm MacPac costs only 19 pounds sterling. Lord Lucan's Mac dealer assures him that not only is this cheaper than PSION's MacConnect, but it is also cheaper than buying the adapter cable on its own.

Blogger De Lord Lucan A story about parts of life, mixed with just crapping on in a semicontinuous fashion. http://lordlucan.blogspot.com/

Extractions: Both my parents are Australian born  my father in the West to a farming family and my mother in Queensland to an engineering family. My grandmother on the spindle (mothers) side was the first female Engineering graduate from QU. Also on that side of the family you can pick up an Arch-Bishop of Sydney, and if you go back further, tracing the Russian roots, you find people that were the tutors to the Tsars of Russia. Just after that come family stories of people walking across Siberia to escape the Revolution. For reasons that Ill get on to, I dont know an awful lot about the historical stories of the spear (fathers) side of my family. I was born in England. In a place called Ashfield in Kent actually. I dont know what my parents were doing there, its not something that Ive been particularly interested, and I think that I may have left it a bit too late to find out. It isnt all that important anyway.

Lucan An article about Lucan.Category Regional Europe Ireland Dublin Localities LucanLucan. Lucan is about 20 minutes and eight miles away from Dublin city, thecapital of Ireland. The population of Lucan is around 12,259 people. http://www.iol.ie/~scmhuire/lucan.html

Extractions: Lucan is about 20 minutes and eight miles away from Dublin city, the capital of Ireland. Lucan is situated in the West of County Dublin and it is on the East side of Ireland. The population of Lucan is around 12,259 people. The population of Lucan is growing very much because new housing estates are going up in places that were farms and fields. The village is quite big and has two rivers that run through it. The rivers are called the Griffen and the river Liffey. The village has many small businesses, shops, a hotel, pubs and two shopping centres. The Spa Hotel is the main hotel here in Lucan and it is usually all booked out when the All Ireland football and hurling finals are on. Each September the footballers and the hurlers play in Croke Park and they battle for the Sam Maguire and the Liam McCarthy cup. Lucan has six primary schools. They are Scoil Mhuire, St. Mary's, Lucan Boys, St. Anne's, St. Thomas's and St. Andrews. There are three major secondary schools which are called St. Joseph's Secondary (all girls), the Community College (boys and girls) and the Brothers (all boys). Lucan has a lot of recreation facilities. The community centre is one of these great facilities. The Griffen Park with numerous playing pitches, an athletic track, an all weather hockey pitch,a pitch and putt and a golf course.

Extractions: Make reservation online on the ResIreland site. There's no mistaking the authentic charm of the Lucan Spa hotel. From the unique copper tower on the roof - a familiar landmark for generations of travellers to and from Dublin - to the cheerful familiarity of our staff, there's nothing else quite like it. Originally part of the Sarsfield Estate, the hotel commemorates the legendary Irish cavalry commander, Patrick Sarsfield, and retains much of the charm of another era. Just 7 miles from Dublin City centre, yet a world away from it's busy traffic, with easy access to Dublin international airport the Lucan Spa hotel is a destination that no one will want to forget.

ThinkQuest Short biography of Marcus Annaeus Lucanus from Thinkquest. http://library.advanced.org/11402/bio_lucan.html